§ 20-3. Purpose.  


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  • The purposes of this chapter are:

    (1)

    To support and further the city's findings and determination that the historical, cultural and aesthetic heritage of the city is among its most valued and important assets and that the preservation of this heritage is essential to the promotion of the health, prosperity and general welfare of the people;

    (2)

    To stimulate revitalization of the business districts and historic neighborhoods and to protect and enhance local historical and aesthetic attractions to tourists and thereby promote and stimulate business in order to enhance the opportunities for federal or state tax benefits under relevant provisions of federal or state law;

    (3)

    To provide for the designation, protection, preservation and rehabilitation of historic properties and historic districts and to participate in federal or state programs to do the same; and

    (4)

    To establish a uniform procedure for use in providing for the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of places, districts, sites, buildings, structures, objects, landscape features and works of art having a special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

(Comp. 1976, § 5-91; Code 1989, § 38-91; Ord. of 2-3-1986, § 1)